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A BOY WANTED. When General Adaif put up thi» «i*n the blundering itork brought him a girl, "PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING." But he ''was satisfied, and so will you b» When you see PADDY at the rjBAND OPERA HQVM,' V3TRAND OPERA HOUSE, Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Three More Nights Only. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, In the stage adaptation of Gertrude Page's Popular Novel, "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING." "PADDY" No matter how charming "PADDY" the girl you have won "PADDY" yourself, you'll all agree "PADDY" that "PADDY'S THE "PADDY" NEXT BEST THING." "Paddy is a comedy made to order, made to be popular, made to draw. It is drawing crowded houses nightly. All those who See it will talk about it, tell how they laughed, and so * good thing will get a good name."—Vide Press. , "PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING." TtfES. and WED., 13th and 14th DEC, Special Revival of J. Hartley Manners's Delightful Play, " PEG 0' MY HEART," " PEG 0' MY HEART," "PEG 0' MY HEA^tT," A Charming Comedy of Youth, ISOBEL BROSNAN as PADDY ISOBEL BROSNAN as PEG. The Box Plans for the eeaeon NOW OPEN at The Bristol. PHICES-D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s. After 7.30 p.m.: Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is (AU plus tax.) Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Business Manager ... ALEX'. WILSON. mOWN HALL* \ TOWN HALL Direction '.■: J. and N. TAIT. SECOND CONCERT SECOND CONCERT SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8. THIRD "CONCERT, MONDAY NEXT, AT 8. FINAL CONCERT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 8. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! Last night in the Town Hall an enormous audience' welcomed back to New Zealand the famous singers, the scenes of enthusiasm eclipsing anything within memory. The distinguished artists demonstrated that they have in a greater measur* that power to charm and thrill their audiences which attracted all mu«ic-lover3 at their previous concerts. DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA' BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. Saturday Night's Programme will be a popular one, and by special request DAME CLARA BUTT will sing * "ABIDE WITH ME." "ABIDE WITH ME." . . . Supporting Artists: iMELSA; The Brilliant Russian Violinist.' MISS GRACE, TORRENS, Accompanist. MR. BERNARD PAGE, Organist. Reserved. Seat's,' 10s and 7s 6d. 1000 "FIVE SHILLING TICKETS 1000 FIVE, SHILLING TICKETS 1000 FIVE SHILLING TICKETS 1000 FIVE SHILLING TICKETS 1000 FIVE SHILLING TICKETS 1000 FIVE SHILLING TICKETS On Sale TO-DAY at Ned Perry's, Manners-street, and 500 THREE SHILLING TICKETS 500 THREE SHILLING TICKETS H» THREE SHILLING TICKETS 500 THREE SHILLING TICKETS 500 THREE SHILLING TICKETS 500 THREE SHILLING TICKETS . At the doors only. "UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. WOMEN'S ALLIANCE. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK, ■*"■ FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER, Afternoon and Evening, To be opened by the Mayoress (Mrs. R. . A. Wright), at 2.30 p.m. A QUALITY PIANO. QUPREME joy for tlie wife who is the *-? recipient at Christmas time i mental^ and physical contentment for the husband after a fatiguing day at Work, and exhilarating bliss for the children. Suoh is the feeling that accompanies the purchase of one of our high-grade pianos, carrying with it our Kuararitee of satisfaction— v A guarantee we can confidently offer when l'iijores&nting suoh makes as BRINSMMD, ROGKBS, WINDOVER, -. JESSE FRENCH, LAGONDA, and LYON AND HEALY. See them in our showroom—'you art always welcome there. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERSOTREET., Th« Oldest-Established Piano House in New Zealand. mHE BELL 'BUS CO., A ; Tel. 21-038, ' 186, Vivian-st. (niar Veitch and Allan's), Visitors to Wellington should not fail to . see the City's wonderful surroundings. Two hours round the beautiful bays in a modern, up-to-date Motor 'Bus (pneumatic tires) twice daily, Sundays included. _.„„ LEAVES HOTEL CECIL: WEEK DAYS ... 10 a.m. and 2. p.m.' SUNDAYS.. ;,...,. 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Stopping at Midland Hotel, Post Office fcquaro, James Smith's Corner, and Courtenay-place to pickup passengers. Seats may be booked at Ned Perry's, Tobaccohist, Mariners-stroet. : FARES 4s. FARES 4s. „ Olmr-ii-bancs for Special Trips and Moonlight I rips may be had on application to the Company's Office. ■ ■■"■Jf'lil l l .l»'l)t. JTl* illMi^^... . to Commercial men and users Of HIGH-CLASS PRINTED MATTER. YJtTHEN you need Printing of any description With despatch, THE EVENING #06t GENERAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT in ready to fill your requirement* ai the lowest pcfcsiblo charge. Ring Telephone 3380, and tik for Quota, tionti

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 138, 8 December 1921, Page 2